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queen vs Felis domesticus

Felis domesticus vs queen

queen and Felis domesticus both are nouns.

queen is a verb but Felis domesticus is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
queen Yes No Yes No
Felis domesticus Yes No No No
As nouns, Felis domesticus is a hypernym of queen; that is, Felis domesticus is a word with a broader meaning than queen:
  • queen: female cat
  • Felis domesticus: any domesticated member of the genus Felis
Other hypernyms of queen include domestic cat, Felis catus, house cat.
queen (noun) Felis domesticus (noun)
the only fertile female in a colony of social insects such as bees and ants and termites; its function is to lay eggs any domesticated member of the genus Felis
an especially large mole rat and the only member of a colony of naked mole rats to bear offspring which are sired by only a few males
female cat
(chess) the most powerful piece
one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a queen
a female sovereign ruler
the wife or widow of a king
offensive term for a homosexual man
something personified as a woman who is considered the best or most important of her kind
a female competitor who holds a preeminent position
queen (verb) Felis domesticus (verb)
become a queen
promote to a queen, as of a pawn in chess
Difference between queen and Felis domesticus

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